It’s Monday! What Are You Reading?

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? a place to meet up and share what you have been, and are about to be reading over the week. It’s a great post to organise yourself. It’s an opportunity to visit and comment and er… add to your groaning TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn here at The Book Date.

Hope you are all enjoying your reading. I had another good week, mostly audiobook as I listened a lot as I am sewing a quilt for my sister for her bed.

It’s meant to be summer here, but wet and drizzly last couple of days. On Friday the tree people came and cut back my trees – now I am feeling exposed! But they will grow quickly enough. I never thought of how much money I’d spend on trees when I was planting them!

What I read last week:

These were all good reads. I raced through True Places which was so good on audio.

What I am reading now:

Some fiction and a memoir.

And I will start listening to Royal Blood. A cozy mystery is perfect after the emotional last audiobook.

I finally listened to another audio book myself this month: John Grisham’s The Street Lawyer. My library didn’t offer the kindle version but it did have the audio version. It was good listening again! And I loved the book.

Yes – tree maintenance has a cost and I feel for your exposure issues.
I will have to take a look at True Places in audio and I am looking forward to your thoughts on The Red Address Book. I enjoyed the first couple of Royal Spyness on Audible and need to pick up some more.
I hope you get some sunshine without rain soon. Happy Reading!

Boy, you are right about trees! We lost a big tree to a storm last year, and it cost us almost $1000 to get the rest of it taken down and mulched/taken away – and we still haven’t had the stump ground out yet! We miss our tree 😦

Looks like some good reading for you last week. I have heard great things about both The Red Address Book and the Sally Field memoir (love her! Have you seen Hello, My Name is Doris yet? You must! You’d love it!)

Have a good week & enjoy your books & quilting. Thanks for hosting the link-up!

Trees are expensive aren’t they! They left some of the mulch for me but now I have to wheelbarrow it to the back and its too hot to do it!! Ouch a $1000 and that’s what it almost cost me for all the work they did too. The Red Address Book is different but I like it. Its well done. I haven’t heard of My Name is Doris so off to look it up.

We asked our lawn guy to stay on through the winter as our tree guy. It’s strange how different everything can look when your trees are cleared out! And yeah… it’s not an exciting way to spend your money. LOL.